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An out-line of the event or sport
A brief out line of basketball is it is a game played with a pumped round ball between
two teams of five players each on
a rectangular court. In professional or minor competition basketball is usually played
indoors, but it does not need to
be. Each team tries to score by shooting the ball through the other teams goal at each
end of the court, above their
heads. The goal is a round hoop and net called a basket. The team scoring the most such
throws, through field goals or
foul shots, wins the game.
Equipment used
You do not need a lot of equipment to play basketball all you need is a basketball, a
court and one or two basketball
rings. The basketball court is in a shape of a rectangle ranging in size from about 29 m
by 15 m to about 22 m by 13 m. 
At each end of the court is a backboard placed behind the ring, measuring usually about 2
m by 1 m, this is also in a
rectangular shape although in some collages in America it is more in a shape of this. 
Each normal rectangular backboard is about 2.7 m (about 9 ft) above the court. The
baskets are attached firmly to the
backboards about 3 m (about 10 ft) above the playing surface. Each basket is about 46 cm
(about 18 in) in diameter and
consists of a round hoop, or metal ring, from which a wide-meshed white net is hung. The
regulation basketball is an
inflated, leather- or nylon-covered sphere that weighs from 567 to 624 g (20 to 22 oz.)
and has a circumference of about
76-cm (about 30 in).
What is involved
A conventional basketball team, which is directed by a coach, is made up of two forwards,
two guards, and a center. The
two forwards are usually the better of the shooters and are really quick. In the jump
they both stand between the circle
and the opponents basket. The two guards stand in the backcourt. The center, usually the
tallest player on the team who
stands inside a circle that has a radius of about 61 cm (about 24 in) and is located
midway along a line painted across
the center of the court.
The game commences with the tip-off, when the referee tosses the ball into the air over
the center circle, in which the
opposing centers stand face to face. The centers then leap into the air and attempt, with
their hands, to tap the ball to
their teammates. The team that gets the ball attempts to advance it toward the basket
defended by the opposing side, in
order to try for a field goal, or basket, scoring two or three points, depending on the
player's distance from the
basket. A player may advance the ball by passing it to a teammate or by bouncing
(dribbling) it continually along the
floor while running toward the basket. After a basket is scored, the opposing team puts
the ball into play from behind
its end line and in turn tries to move the ball upcourt to score.
How is the game structured in the Olympics
In the Olympics basketball the Officials consist of a referee, one or two umpires, one or
two scorekeepers, and one or
two timekeepers. The referee is in charge of the game. The referee and umpires operate on
the court to ensure that the
game is played by the rules. They both can call any foul or violation they see anywhere
on the court. 
Usually, one official operates near the offensive team's basket and the other near the
division line. The officials
reverse positions when the teams move to the other end of the court. If a second umpire
is used, he or she stands near a
sideline. To call a violation or foul, the official blows a whistle to stop play and the
clock. The official explains the
violation or foul, usually with a hand or arm signal, and enforces the penalty. The game
then resumes. 
Because around the world basketball has little changes from one country to the other when
the Olympics are played some
one has to make the decisions on how it is going to be played. No matter how the rules
are decided it would not be much
of a change from where ever the basketball players have come from to make it difficult to
play.
In the Olympics the games is set out as one big knock out game to decide who plays in the
finals to become number one in
the world. All the teams have to try not to get kicked out by loosing games while trying
to knock the other teams out of
the competition. Which leaves the basketball players with an enormous amount of pressure
on them.
Basic Rules
The basic rules to basketball are fouls, travelling, double dribbling, the three second
violation, foot violation and
finally out of bounds. To get a foul in basketball you are usually hit or pushed in some
way by the opposing side. To
travell in basketball you will either take to many steps before bouncing the ball, or
after bouncing and stopping you
start to bounce the ball again. To double dribble you must jump in the air with the ball
in your hands and land again
with out passing or shooting the ball. Someone playing offence and staying in the key for
longer than three seconds or
more causes the three-second violation. Foot violation in exactly what it sounds like, it
is a violation made by someone
kicking the ball. Last but not least is going over the boundary line with the ball. All
of these things are not allowed
in basketball and I should know as I play in real competition. For almost all off the
rules the referees have made some
kind of body signal to tell everyone what just happened with out yelling it so everyone
can hear. Below you can see some
of the following signs the referees make.
When it began in the Olympics
The success of international basketball was greatly advanced by Forrest C. Allen, a
Naismith disciple and a former coach
at the University of Kansas, who led the movement for inclusion of basketball in the
Olympic Games in 1936 and from then
onwards.
Details of any Australians who has competed at the Olympics in this event
One Australian basketball player who has not only participated in one Olympics is Andrew
Gaze. Andrew Gaze has played
with the Melbourne Tigers for his whole carrier in the National Basketball League the
NBL. At one stage of his long and
successful carrier he decided to up grade him self by competing in the National
Basketball Association the NBA. This did
not really work out for him so he came back to Australia and continued playing with the
Melbourne Tigers. To say the most
I think a lot of his fans and also his team preferred it this way. Andrew Gaze is more of
a offensive player as he is
known for his pure shooting skills as his was voted best pure shooter in 1994 yet did not
get a single vote for his
defense.
Changes that have occurred over time
Changes in the Game. Soon after Naismith invented basketball, changes were adopted to
improve the sport. In 1893, metal
hoops with net bags attached replaced the wooden baskets. Officials pulled a cord
attached to the net to let the ball
drop out. Baskets with bottomless nets came into general use about 1913. The backboard
was introduced in 1894. That year,
larger balls replaced soccer balls. 
In 1932, the 10-second rule was adopted. This rule stated that the offensive team must
advance the ball across the
division line within 10 seconds or lose possession. Once the ball crossed the line, the
offensive team lost possession if
a player took the ball back over the line. This rule eliminated wasting time with the
ball in the backcourt. Until 1937,
a center jump was held after every field goal. Beginning in 1937, the defensive team
received the ball out-of-bounds
after a field goal. 
In 1935, a rule was adopted that stopped any offensive player from standing in the free
throw lane for more than three
seconds. In 1955, the foul lane was widened to 12 feet (3.7 meters) from the previous 6
feet (1.83 meters). These changes
resulted in more offensive movement and less rough physical contact near the basket. 
Early basketball had little scoring. Players basically used two shots; the lay-up and a
two-handed set shot. Hank
Luisetti revolutionized the game by popularizing a one-handed shot. Luisetti was a star
for Stanford University from 1935
to 1938. His one-handed shot could be released quicker than the two-handed shot and was
more difficult to defend. 
The one-handed shot was the most popular shot in basketball until Joe Fulks popularized
the jump shot. The jump shot
became the most popular shot in basketball and greatly increased scoring. 
Any other interesting facts
James Naismith, a Canadian, invented basketball in 1891. Naismith was a
physical-education instructor at the School for
Christian Workers (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts. Luther H.
Gulick, head of the school's
physical-education department, asked Naismith to create a team sport that could be played
indoors during the winter. 
For his new game, Naismith decided to use a soccer ball because it was large enough to
catch easily. He then asked the
building superintendent for two boxes to use as goals. The superintendent had no boxes
but provided two peach baskets.
The baskets were attached to a gymnasium balcony railing 10 feet (3 meters) above the
floor. The first game took place
between members of Naismith's physical-education class in December 1891. 
Details of successful international competitors
The most successful international competitors these days and for the last so many years
is the American basketball team
and for the last three Olympics known as the Dream Team. The American team is not only
the best in the world it also the
most popular as it is known right round the world. The reason for winning basketball in
the Olympic game is because of
the great players like Michael Jordan, Karl Malone, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, John
Stockton, Scottie Pippen, Hakeem
Olajuwon, Charles Barkley, David Robinson and so many more what do you expect.
Another country that always does well in the Olympics is Yugoslavia. Just the last
Olympics they came second in the world
loosing against America. Yugoslavia might have a little bit more experience then some
other countries lets say us,
because players like Toni Kukoc have played for the NBA with the Chicago Bulls for some
of his carrier and been able to
go no and have great success. If it weren't for Americas team, Yugoslavia would be the
best team in the world now until
proven different.
Details of any Olympic record holders or current Gold medallists
Unlike swimming or running basketball is not a sport that tries to break records, as its
only objective is to win the
finals. The only true record holders could be America as they have won in the Olympics in
a row for the longest time
ever. Longer then any other country has yet proven. To tell you the truth I don't think
any one will ever either. 
Bibliography
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